Between now and June 28, stop by the Riverside Arts Center in Ypsilaniti, MI to see three photographs from my Land of Opportunity in Lace series. These photographs of my Detroit installation work are a continuation of the piece I had on display at 555 Gallery in Detroit last year. Revelations- An Artist Interpretation is a membership show of the Michigan Chapter of the Women's Caucus for Art. It is a pleasure to be showing alongside so many passionate artist. If you would like the opportunity to meet some of the artists and hear about their work, be sure to stop by the gallery Saturdays at 3:30pm while the show is up. I will be at the Gallery June 21st from 3-6pm. Come by to say hi and enjoy some art! Exhibit runs: June 5- 28, 2014. Riverside Arts Center76 N Huron St, Ypsilanti, Michigan 48197

Today I had the honor of installing work in the Ohio University Eastern Art Gallery. The exhibition aMending A City: Home, History, Hardship, and Hope features the work of myself and Whitney L. Sage. Both of us were raised in the Detroit area and grew up with a love for the city. This exhibition showcases installation, fiber art, photographs, and paintings that all speak to our relationships with Detroit past, present, and future. Between themes and art making processes, it is amazing how much Sage and my work correlates in this exhibition. The exhibition is on display until the artists reception from 6-8pm on March 27th, 2014. Please join us! For the address and hours see the poster below:

Finlandia University is hosting its Alumni Exhibition at the Finlandia University Gallery this month. Two of the sculptures from my Necktie Maedeup series were included in this show. After graduating from Finlandia in 2011 with my BFA, I had not returned to Michigan's Upper Peninsula till now. It was so wonderful to catchup with friends, professors and classmates while experiencing all the snow in the U.P.! During my undergraduate studies I experimented with constructing garments out of neckties. I made vests, hair pieces, a hat, and a dress out of neckties. Many of the community members and professors were excited to see how my work with neckties had progressed into sculptural art forms. Here is a flashback of one of the necktie pieces from my time at Finlandia. Thanks to Stephanie Trevino for the photo.